Outdoor Idaho"Summit Idaho"
Cameras capture four groups of mountain climbers who reach the summits of four Idaho mountain peaks - Vienna Peak in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Gilmore Peak in the Lemhi Mountain Range, He Devil in the Seven Devils Mountains, and Scotchman Peak in Scotchman Peaks of the Panhandle. The steep assents in winter and summer culminate in magnificent views of four different Idaho terrains.G

3:30 am

Dialogue"Historian Nathaniel Philbrick"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with the author about his book Bunker Hill: A City, a Siege, a Revolution. They also discuss his earlier book In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex, which tells the true story behind Herman Melville's Moby-Dick.G

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood"Daniel Uses His Words/All Aboard!"
Daniel Uses his Words: Daniel is playing "farm" today, but when Mom Tiger is cleaning up, she accidentally ruins Daniel's game. Grrr! Mom teaches Daniel to express his feelings so she can understand why he is upset. Once Daniel uses his words, Mom helps him rebuild his farm. D

5:30 am

Martha Speaks"Martha Sings/TD Makes The Band"
Martha Sings - Martha wakes up singing and not just because she's happy. She can't stop! TD Makes the Band - Everybody's singing about Shecky the Sea Lion and it's driving TD nuts!G

6:00 am

Nature"Animal Odd Couples"
Nature investigates why some animals form special cross-species bonds and explores what these relationships suggest about the nature of animal emotions. Some of the relationships the film documents include: a goat guiding a blind horse; a doe visiting her Great Dane surrogate mother; and a juvenile gibbon choosing to live with a family of capuchins.G

The Desert Speaks"Hummingbirds: from Desert to Jungle"
Beginning in the Sonoran Desert and finishing in Ecuador's mountaintop preserve of Loma Alta, this episode examines the life of the hummingbird. Southern Arizona is the perfect place to start, as it lays along the migratory route for these "winged jewels" and makes for an ideal place to study birds that come from as far away as British Columbia and Alaska. Then host David Yetman climbs to the mountaintop preserve of Loma Alta to join scientists as they research "hummers" found in the fog forest. D

8:30 am

Hey Kids, Let's Cook"Baked Potato Bar"
Whether you serve them up mashed, stir them into casseroles and soups, or simply chop them up to make French fries, potatoes are absolutely delicious. You may know potatoes as just a side dish or accompaniment to a meal, but today we're going to serve these potatoes as the main dish? We're making them the center attraction! We're creating a Baked Potato Bar. When these are hot out of the oven, we'll serve them up with a variety of fresh toppings that will create a perfect meal. D

9:00 am

Growing a Greener World"Heritage Breeds (Pittsboro, Nc and Potomac, MD)"
With the renewed interest in sustainability and organic agriculture, heritage farm animals are making a come back. We learn why certain livestock had previously fallen out of favor, what is so special about them in today's world and how we can help restore this piece of our American heritage. D

9:30 am

This American Land"Idaho Wilderness, Loggerhead Turtles, Sandfish Lizard, Wrangling Water"
The opening segment looks at wildlife in Idaho's wilderness areas and at efforts to protect the Boulder-White Clouds Mountains.G

Aviators
FLS Microjet: This spunky little jet weighs in at a mere 400 pounds! We profile this incredible (and tiny) aircraft and its full-sized pilot. SR-71: SR-71 Pilot, Terry Pappas, tells us what its like to be one of just 478 people who have flown this stealthy Strategic Reconnaissance aircraft. Sean Tucker: We get to know the man behind the famous red Oracle plane and watch his death-defying aerobatics up close. D

Sesame Street"Sesame Street Abby Makes Seasons Change"
Chris is enjoying the beautiful Spring weather as Elmo races to tell Chris that he found a sled in his closet and is going to go sledding! Chris reminds Elmo that it's Spring and that there is no snow. Elmo has to wait for the seasons to change! Elmo wishes it was Winter so he could go sledding again. Abby pops in and hears Elmo make a wish. D

1:00 pm

Dinosaur Train"Now with Feathers!/A Frill A Minute"
Now With Feathers! - Dad gives Tiny and Buddy a mystery feather and the kids become "detectives," riding the Dinosaur Train to meet Valerie Velociraptor, who shows our kids what life is like covered with beautiful feathers. A Frill a Minute - Our kids help Tank Triceratops overcome his awkwardness having a huge head by showing him how cool and amazing his features are, especially his frill. D

1:30 pm

Peg + Cat"The Messy Room Problem/The Golden Pyramid Problem"
The Messy Room Problem - Peg's Room. Peg and Cat sort through the mess in Peg's room just in time for company to come over and see Cat's masterpiece, "The Circles." Primary Content: Sorting; Secondary Content: Shapes. D

2:00 pm

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!"Flutter By Butterfly/Pretty In Pink"
Flutter By Butterfly - Sally and Nick are pretending to be butterflies, but they're not very good at it. The Cat takes them to meet Bernadette the Monarch butterfly, who can teach them all about fluttering. Following Bernadette from Milky Weed Meadow to Prickly Pines forest they learn that butterfly wings are used for so much more than just fluttering! Pretty in Pink - Sally and Nick are having fun trying out different moves when the Cat arrives to show them some cool moves of his own. D

2:30 pm

WordGirl"Of Two Minds/Yes Monkey"
OF TWO MINDS - It looks as though Dr. Two Brains has given up his cheese-stealing ways and decided to go straight. It's true, he's not stealing cheese anymore because he's discovered a giant cheese asteroid and has used his cheese seizer to redirect its path straight towards Earth! Will WordGirl convince him to change his mind in time to save Earth from being covered in cheese? Vocabulary Words: Waver, Vast. YES MONKEY - When Leslie resigns as Mr. Big's assistant, he goes out in search of a new one. D

3:00 pm

Wyland's Art Studio"Elephant"
In this episode, Wyland uses the interplay of shading to establish the power and size of an elephant against a deep, dark green forest. D

Katmai: Alaska's Wild Peninsula
Filmmaker John Grabowska profiles the cloud-cloaked landscape of the Alaska Peninsula where bears outnumber people and the sockeye salmon run is the largest in the world. N. Scott Momaday narrates the film that reveals a remote wilderness of towering volcanoes and vast tundras with visits to Katmai National Park and Aniakchak National Monument.G

4:30 pm

Yellowstone: Land to Life
Filmmaker John Grabowska presents a lyrical interpretation of the geologic story of Yellowstone. Formation of glaciers, mountain ranges and the gigantic caldera of a supervolcano provide a sweeping saga. A short concluding film "Yellowstone's Cascade Corner" features the portion of the national park that lies in Idaho and is filmed and produced by Idaho Public Television.G

Nature"Animal Odd Couples"
Nature investigates why some animals form special cross-species bonds and explores what these relationships suggest about the nature of animal emotions. Some of the relationships the film documents include: a goat guiding a blind horse; a doe visiting her Great Dane surrogate mother; and a juvenile gibbon choosing to live with a family of capuchins.G

7:00 pm

Great Plains: America's Lingering Wild"We Live with the Land"
The conclusion visits places grappling with major issues such as water scarcity, climate change, food production, energy development and pipelines. The team visits Chico Basin Ranch in Colorado, Cheyenne River Ranch in South Dakota, The Nature Conservancy's Platte River Prairies in Nebraska, and Broken Kettle Preserve in Iowa. Part 2 of 2G

Wild Photo Adventures"Pacific Northwest Rainforest"
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner travels to Washington State to photograph the Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park with photographer Aaron Baggenstos. D

9:00 pm

Katmai: Alaska's Wild Peninsula
Filmmaker John Grabowska profiles the cloud-cloaked landscape of the Alaska Peninsula where bears outnumber people and the sockeye salmon run is the largest in the world. N. Scott Momaday narrates the film that reveals a remote wilderness of towering volcanoes and vast tundras with visits to Katmai National Park and Aniakchak National Monument.G

9:30 pm

Yellowstone: Land to Life
Filmmaker John Grabowska presents a lyrical interpretation of the geologic story of Yellowstone. Formation of glaciers, mountain ranges and the gigantic caldera of a supervolcano provide a sweeping saga. A short concluding film "Yellowstone's Cascade Corner" features the portion of the national park that lies in Idaho and is filmed and produced by Idaho Public Television.G

10:00 pm

Nature"Animal Odd Couples"
Nature investigates why some animals form special cross-species bonds and explores what these relationships suggest about the nature of animal emotions. Some of the relationships the film documents include: a goat guiding a blind horse; a doe visiting her Great Dane surrogate mother; and a juvenile gibbon choosing to live with a family of capuchins.G

11:00 pm

Great Plains: America's Lingering Wild"We Live with the Land"
The conclusion visits places grappling with major issues such as water scarcity, climate change, food production, energy development and pipelines. The team visits Chico Basin Ranch in Colorado, Cheyenne River Ranch in South Dakota, The Nature Conservancy's Platte River Prairies in Nebraska, and Broken Kettle Preserve in Iowa. Part 2 of 2G